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Allostery in antibiotic resistance mechanisms

Contents

  1. Amyloid formation
  2. Tyrosine Kinases
  3. 15N detection
  4. Protein quality control in the ER
  1. Allostery in antibiotic resistance mechanisms
  2. Protein-protein and protein-ligand interactions
  3. Publications 2014-2018
  4. Publications 2004-2013

Tomlinson, J.H., Thompson, G.S., Kalverda, A.P., Zhuravleva, A., Homans, S.W.  & O’Neill, A., A target protection mechanism of antibiotic resistance at atomic resolution: insights into FusB-type fusidic acid resistance, Scientific Reports 6, Article number: 19524, doi: 10.1038/srep19524, 2016.

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